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Residential Property

BIS Oxford Economics forecasts house prices by Australian capital city and dwelling commencements by state. BIS Oxford Economics has extensive expertise in forecasting the housing market for investors and owner-occupiers, along with having a thorough understanding of demographic trends.

Residential Building
Residential Building reports and forecasts are provided at the national, state and regional level by BIS Oxford Economics' Building Forecasting Unit. Learn more>

Building Industry Materials Research – Residential
BIS Oxford Economics' market research into the use of building materials in new dwellings and home improvements is unique in its scope and level of detail. Learn more>

The residential research fundamentals and insights provided by BIS Oxford Economics have always been very thorough and robust. Lend Lease subscribes to numerous BIS Oxford Economics' subscriptions and has also commissioned tailored research. The insights from these documents has been of great benefit for reporting, forward planning and monitoring performance.

Residential Property Research

BIS Oxford Economics regularly undertakes a range of tailored research for clients to address specific market issues. This allows us to leverage our on-going market research while focusing on specific client requirements.

BIS Oxford Economics' catchment analysis service helps developers to better understand that catchment of their residential subdivisions, from both a marketing perspective and a product development perspective.

Comprehensive outlooks for the residential land market in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth or Adelaide. Each report begins with a macro overview, drilling down to subregional lot production and sales trends. Forecasts are provided for residential dwelling demand, supply, broadhectare lot production, and house and vacant land price growth.

Comprehensive analysis for the inner city apartment markets of Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane. These studies identify and analyse separate inner city apartment precincts in each capital city, highlighting in each their own distinctive demand and supply profiles. Our latest report Apartments in Sydney Suburbs 2016 – 2022 extends to Sydney’s middle ring suburbs and in key locations.

Emerging Trends in Residential Market Demand uses Census data from 1986 through to the latest 2011 Census to identify the long term demographic trends that are taking place among the different purchaser segments of the residential market, and the consequent impact they are having on the demand for different types of dwellings.